Crowning the development is a wet edge pool, lounge deck, barbecue and outdoor dining area and lawn
The Brisbane-based developer Ention Properties has quietly secured sales of nearly half of its luxury Taringa apartment development Déesse.
Three of the eight apartments were sold at its launch, including the penthouse that sits on the top level of the five level building at 79 Swann Road.
Crowning the development is a wet edge pool, lounge deck, barbecue and outdoor dining area and lawn.
The three and four bedroom apartments have been designed by local architects Hayes Anderson Lynch to take advantage of the views north east to Brisbane City, with views to the Border Ranges to the rear. Each apartments features natural tones and textures such as timber floor, high quality stone and refined joinery, signature stylings of Ention.
The large floor plans is set to attract downsizers and owner-occupiers, with living space ranging from 184 sqm to 266 sqm.
The remaining five apartments include the expansive courtyard residences and the north-east city facing sub-penthouse.
Construction is expected to commence in the next couple of months, with the site being cleared and former home on the 810 sqm block demolished.
Ention Properties director Trent Thoroughgood says working with Hayes Anderson Lynch and Déesse’s the project marketing team at Colliers International allowed them to take all of the feedback that they collectively received from customers and put that knowledge into the design of the apartments.
“Our vision has been to design a truly boutique building that will sit proudly amongst some of Brisbane’s most elite homes, and ticks all of the boxes for a discerning owner occupier.”
The three and four bedroom residences are priced from $1.53 million.
About the developer
Ention Properties was founded by Trent Thoroughgood and Dion Smith in 2013 with a view to “create lifestyles above all others”
Ention have recently completed Ciel Residences, a boutique block of nine in Brisbane’s Herstmon, as well as the nearby Ciel Terraces, both of which are sold out and have settled.
Article Source: www.urban.com.au
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